I'm especially surprised with Harden. He's a great player who I thought had turned the corner. He's been awful 3 of 4 games. I feel bad for him. At least he's becoming more affordable lol

His 3 pt shooting has been streaky throughout his career, although better this year. So those misses aren't surprising I guess. But his inability to finish in the lane (his strength), the turnovers and the lack of awareness at times on defense have been truly surprising.

The main difference between LeBron and KD is LeBron's passing. He really is a better version of Magic Johnson. After he gets this monkey off his back he'll probably really be dangerous.

My only thing ever against LeBron as a player is wanting to see him be more aggressive and take over. I think he's done a nice job of it this playoffs.

I'm old enough to remember people bagging in Jordan when he couldn't do shit against Detroit a few years. We know how that turned out.

That's what I've decided to cheer for the Heat in this one (well I'm mostly cheering for exciting basketball which we've gotten, but I'd like to see Miami win in the end). I'm just so tired of the bullshit narratives surrounding LeBron, they will all stop if Miami gets just one more game.

So people hate him because he, like many other NBA superstars these days, was a prima donna that held his original team hostage and left them for a better team? Who cares? That's pro sports for you, get used to it.

So people hate him because he, like many other NBA superstars these days, was a prima donna that held his original team hostage and left them for a better team? Who cares? That's pro sports for you, get used to it.

There is no way that you can even in the slightest suggest that this was just a typical "leave for greener pastures" scenario. This will go down in history as by far one of the most tasteless exits in free agency history.